Troughs

A trough is a long, narrow, open stone container, most often used to hold food or water for animals. The word troh is an old English word, which means trough. They were hand carved out a single block of sandstone, limestone, granite or marble. Some were used in villages with a pump for water. Many troughs had tethering holes so that animals could be tied to them while drinking or eating. Troughs are a wonderful garden ornament, used for a water feature, a planter and/or a focal point in a garden. No two troughs are ever the same.

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Pair Of Lattice TroughsAQE-WB24

Length: 24"
Width: 9"
Height: 11"

A pair of beautifully weathered trough planters with lattice design and central woodland motifs, including a squirrel and a lovely bird on each side.
Great patina.

Imported from England.

To read more about the history of antique troughs and uses please visit our blog.